SAFETY
Touchpoint Pro
Pt. No. 2400M2566_1_EN
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Operating Manual
1.3
Cautions
1.3.1
Intended Readers
This Manual should be read by everyone who operates or monitors the TPPR gas detection system. In addition this manual
may be used to train people who operate or monitor the TPPR gas detection system.
Only personnel who have been fully trained by Honeywell are authorised to Install, Set-up, Commission, Service, Test,
Repair, or Recondition Honeywell gas detection systems.
1.3.2
Conventions Used
The following conventions are used in this manual:
•
‘TPPR’
refers to the Touchpoint Pro Gas Detection System.
•
‘Start up’
refers to the action of switching on the system ready for use.
•
‘Power Cycle’
refers to cycling the power off and then on again.
•
‘Boot up’
refers to the action of starting the software from cold.
•
‘Reboot’
refers to shutting down and restarting the software without interrupting the power supply.
CAUTIONS
1.
The USB Device port is for Maintenance use only. End users shall use only the USB Host port with a USB
Flash drive, and backup / restore / upgrades shall only be performed with the system in a safe (i.e. inhibited)
mode.
2.
Touchpoint Pro power supply units, Ring Coupling Modules and Input / Output Modules have no user
serviceable parts. In the unlikely event of a failure, the power supply unit or module must be replaced using only
manufacturer supplied parts.
3.
Do not use sharp objects to operate the Touchscreen as this could irreparably damage the User Interface and
adversely affect its IP rating.
4.
Use only soft, damp cloths or screen wipes to clean the Touchpoint Pro. Do not use solvents or abrasives as
they will damage the User Interface.
5.
Once commissioned, Touchpoint Pro is intended for continuous operation.
IMPORTANT
Personnel, who work on, or in the area of, the Touchpoint Pro Gas detection system must be made aware of
Chapter 2 – Safety Hazards, Warnings and Cautions.
Before unpacking the system, please read the documentation that accompanies it.